An Impressionistic History of the South Asian Subcontinent - Vol 1 to 3
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An Impressionistic History of the South Asian Subcontinent - Vol 1 to 3
- Topics
- Feudal language, Feudal languages, homicidal mania, gun control, gun violence, domestic violence, divorce, mental imbalance, psychology, psychiatry, neurosis, mental problem, panic attack, paranoia, mental health
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- VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS, Aaradhana, DEVERKOVIL
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- English
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This book, South Asian Subcontinent History, is an interdisciplinary work that explores the intricate relationships between language, culture, history, sociology, and politics in the context of Malayalam and other feudal languages.
This book examines how the local language has shaped the history, social dynamics, and interpersonal relationships of the people who speak it. This approach highlights the significance of language in constructing our understanding of the world and our place within it.
By delving into the complexities of language and its impact on various aspects of society, this work is likely to offer valuable insights into the human experience in South Asia.
This book has the potential to challenge the existing power structures and social systems in place, which can be unsettling for those who benefit from the status quo.
By shedding light on the intricacies of feudal language systems and their impact on society, this work may be perceived as a threat to the dominant narratives and interests.
This book has the potential to spark important discussions and contribute to a more nuanced understanding of the complex social dynamics at play in South Asia.
This is a writing that goes into the very depth of feudal language social systems. The writing commenced as a regular broadcast through Whatsapp and still continues. The language of the original writing was a vernacular language of the southern parts of the South Asian Subcontinent.
As of now (28th of March 2025), the broadcast has gone beyond 900 chapters.
The English translation is not over. But it is going to be finished fast.
The translated version of this book is primarily aimed at the attention of the native-English populations of native-English nations. They have no idea as to what it is that is entering their nations, when feudal language speakers enter their nations and slowly bring in diabolic transformations in everything in the native-English social systems.
Feudal languages have terrible carnivorous codes, along with an overpowering outwardly affable friendliness. The combination is a very deadly one, in that there is no shield or barrier that can effectively stop the infection of feudal languages.
The only way to ward off the terrible social disasters in the offing is to understand what a feudal language is. Feudal languages can literally splinter up all native-English social systems, at every nook and corner of the social system; be it family, professional locations, roadways, work efficiency, ethical codes and almost all else.
The appealing goodness of this book is that it has originally been written for people of feudal language nations; to make them understand what it is that is evil in their native social communication systems.
Once they understand it, they can think of overcoming and overpowering the evil that possess them, and lead their own social systems and nation to greater quality standards. As of now, they do not understand what the evil is that is daunting them at every location in their social system. They see only one way to escape the terrific negativity that infects them; that is to escape to native-English nations.
However, once they enter native-English nations, they become the beachhead for spreading their native-land feudal-language infection into the quaint and placid native-English social systems.
When accosted by a feudal language verbal or non-verbal signal, native-Englishmen and women, if defined in the meaner codes in the signals, will or can go berserk.
The original version of this book in a SouthAsian vernacular can be downloaded from this LINK
Vol 1 -An ephemeral glance at feudal languages!
Vol 2 - On being entrapped in the hands of South Asians
Vol 3 - The whispery hue of an English social ambience inside British-Malabar
Vol 4. The spellbinding power of feudal language words!
Vol 5. A variety of language experiences
Vol 6. Best to have native-English folks as top management.
Vol 7. If one falls into the deep chasms of language codes
Vol 8. To envision a little England in British Malabar.
Vol 9. When social inequalities get tumbled upside down!
Vol 10. A repository of contradictions!
Vol 11. The sweetness of wild honey and the poison of the wild wasp
Vol 12. About the Namboodiris, Ambalavasis, and Nairs of Malabar
Vol 13. When introduced to a new lifestyle
Vol 14. About the Mappillas of Malabar
15. When looking broadly at the Mappila Rebellion
16. Internal designs of feudal languages
17. Scattered thoughts in my mind
18. About redefining imagination
19. The supernatural phenomenon known as mind
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a. English rule period - some parts of South Asia


c. MULTIPLE CHOICE Questionnaires
d. Public Domain books published by VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS
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